Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Television Coverage

TV Coverage can be found [in Louisville and those with the Louisville stations]:
WAVE-3 will air a special from 7 to 8 with voting updates throughout the evening.

WLKY-32 will have a local election special from 7 to 8 and regular reports throughout the evening.

WHAS-11 will have a special at 7:30 and live updates every 30 minutes throughout the evening. WHAS will also have results on its 10 p.m. newscast on WBKI-34.

WDRB-41 will feature live updates and printed crawls during the evening and have a full election report on "Fox News @ 10."

If you are looking for reports statewide on Kentucky contests, including Louisville, KET1 will have a two-hour special at 8 p.m. PBS should have some early results on "The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer" from 7 to 8.
Nationally:
The cable news channels will undoubtedly follow election news all day. MSNBC says it will have nothing but election news and analysis all day and all night with NBC's Brian Williams, Tim Russert and Chris Matthews anchoring at various times. NBC will also bring Tom Brokaw back for the evening and have a special at 10.

Brit Hume and Chris Wallace will head up the Fox News coverage. Wolf Blitzer, Anderson Cooper and Lou Dobbs will anchor the CNN reports.

CBS will field a one-hour voting tally show at 10 p.m. headed by Katie Couric.

Charles Gibson will anchor the ABC coverage at 10 p.m. with George Stephanopoulos. "Nightline" will have a special election edition at 11:35 on ABC.

"The Daily Show" and "The Colbert Report" will have a one-hour special at 11 on Comedy Central.
John Yarmuth made a final push before the elections.

I'll have updates when I can.

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